Deliberation and Resolution on Adjustment Fund Calculation for Noeun, Sucheol, and Cheonghyeon Districts

Meeting of the Land Readjustment Committee.

Meeting of the Land Readjustment Committee.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 7th that it held the 1st Cadastral Re-survey Committee meeting of 2022 and deliberated and resolved the agenda regarding the calculation of adjustment payments for three districts: Noeun District in Saecho-myeon, Sucheol District in Geumseo-myeon, and Cheonghyeon District in Sinan-myeon.


The adjustment payments for the districts were calculated by commissioning a professional appraisal institution for parcels whose area increased or decreased in the land register among the parcels finally confirmed through the Sancheong-gun boundary determination committee at the end of last year.


Sancheong-gun will individually notify the adjustment payments decided at this committee to the respective landowners and stakeholders.


Owners who have objections to the adjustment payments may file an objection within 60 days from the date of receipt notification or payment notice.


Landowners must pay or receive the adjustment payments within six months from the notification date.


If the adjustment payment is not made, measures such as seizure will be taken in accordance with the 'Act on the Collection of Local Administrative Sanctions and Charges.'


Also, if receipt is refused or the address is unclear, making it impossible to receive the adjustment payment, the payment will be deposited at the deposit office of the land location.


A county official said, "The cadastral re-survey project aims to clarify land boundaries to resolve disputes, regularize irregular land shapes, and enable efficient land management," and added, "We ask for the active interest and cooperation of residents."



The cadastral re-survey project is a national project to correct the registration details of cadastral records that do not match the actual status of the land and to convert the cadastral maps implemented on paper during the Japanese colonial period into digital cadastral maps, and it will continue until 2030.


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